A visual and stimulating resource full of information, pictures, videos and activities for the use of primary school teachers and early learning years practitioners in the United Kingdom. Use this authentic resource developed with our partner schools in Uganda - linking the lives of children from different continents as an aid to your lessons.

This website is dedicated to all children wherever they live.

This resource has been produced by the Charity Helping Uganda Schools (HUGS). It has been a collaborative approach with our Colleagues in Uganda working in partnership with Stockport College in Greater Manchester, England. This website has been privately funded and has not taken any funds from the charity.

"We went into local schools in the UK to share stories, pictures, videos and ideas with the children. We told them about life in Africa / Uganda. The children were so interested that we thought how can we tell more children? We then had the idea of building a website using the materials we had. We hope it delights you also!"

The Website has been developed to share experiences, learning, knowledge and understanding gained from our schools in Uganda with children in the United Kingdom. There will be 10 small projects which we hope will link into the National Curriculum. It is intended for use with Early Years Foundation Stage and for Key Stage 1.

The projects include:

Africa / Uganda,

Sport

Technology

Culture

Plants and Food

Caring and Sharing

Ecology

How we Live

Health

The School Day

The resource is presented with core material that includes:

Notes for the Teacher

This is intended to help the teacher to quickly grasp the main theme of the topic area. The teacher may then wish to develop this theme as appropriate. Pictures and short video clips are intended to bring life and energy into the lesson and will engage the children in an exciting and interesting way. This resource is teacher led and not intended for children to use on their own computer. A White Board would be useful to project the pictures and videos to the whole class.The early years foundation children will learn through the story of a lost monkey called Asobora. This little monkey was the idea of the children at the Good Shepherd School in Uganda who love Asobora and his friends. Asobora’s adventures throughout each of the projects are told in a humorous and child friendly way. The teacher in the UK may like to read the story and show the videos and pictures to the children to complement the other classroom based activities.The Key Stage 1 aspect will have the same core material, as the Early Years Foundation Stage but each topic area will be linked by activities and suggestions for the teacher in the UK to use with the children in class. The children will be stimulated by using real stories and pictures, which will give some insight, and understanding of how the children in Uganda, live, learn and play.The Charity has 16 years experience of working with schools in Uganda and seeing the impact of good education on children's lives. Some of the children who started at the school at primary level have now reached the age where they have gone on to University. It has been an inspiring journey to be part of this process, which provides opportunities to children and young people who deserve the very best.

In summary, this project will:

Add value to the lessons of early years foundation and primary school teachers in the UK. Enable the children in the UK to enjoy stimulating lessons. Establish a clear link between the lives of children in the UK and those in Uganda and introduce children to the value of diversity.

We hope you enjoy this resource and that you can use it to enhance your lessons.

Asobora the Monkey is your Guide to Uganda

The Projects

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About the background on this site

If you look at the background of this web site you will see drawings of Asobora the Monkey, Busobozi the crocodile and Magezi the elephant. These drawings where done by the children at St. Zoe's school in Uganda.

A resource for UK primary schools and early learning provided by HUGS - Registered Charity 1098176